Kinetics Parade (Boulder)
April 28, 2007
11 AM – Sculpture display
1 PM – Parade begins
29th Street retail district
You’ve probably heard of the annual Kinetic Conveyance Challenge held at Boulder Reservoir each year. Unfortunately, this wild event at Boulder Reservoir isn’t free.Â
The good news is that you can view the incredible, amazing, and weird land-to-water conveyances and their human drivers-riders-engineers (?) as they display their “sculptures” and then parade along 29th Street a week prior to the actual race. Free!Â

Past years have seen amphibious wonders with names like ”Born to Sink”, “Radioactive Sushi”, “Cervesa Loving Jarheads”, and “Dogs Can’t Swim”. No matter how good your imagination is, it probably isn’t quite as crazy as what these contraptions really look like.
Click here for more information and a parade map from the sponsor, radio station KBCO.
For a video of the race event itself (not the parade) from 2006, click here.

